Has anyone noticed connecting threads
#41
First I want to apologize if I am high jacking the thread but I wonder about the quality of their solid white fabric. I usually buy Kona but would like to know how other people feel about it. Specially now that Kona prices seem to be constantly on the increase.
#43
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Don't know about F&P BUT Connecting Threads sent out an announcement last fall that they would be carrying the more well known fabric company's fabric (more expensive). They also said that they would continue to sell their own $5.99 fabric.
#44
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Southern Indiana
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I just received an answer to my email, from Connecting Threads. They will be carrying the same amount of their Fabric Lines as usual, introducing 2 new ones in each Catalog. They assured me the only changes were adding the designer fabrics. They also read this Forum and others to stay connected with quilters. Not to worry Ladies, I think we can still depend on them for great quality fabric and good service!!
#45
I order from CT a good deal. I haven't found any problems with their products. I just bought 10 yards of their white fabric and it has a good hand to it and as good as any Kona I have used. I don't think $5.99 is to much for fabric as most of the LQS here are way more than that. I have found even some of the Moda fabrics I have purchased recently are no better than the fabrics I have bought from CT. I do use thread from CT and have had no problems with it.
Remember, most of the fabrics we buy are from overseas, Asian countries. All the major name brands have their fabrics made over there. There are a few US States trying to grow cotton but most of the fabric I have bought from them are solid colors. I am waiting for the prints to start coming out.
Also, when all our textile mills shut down here in the US which started back in the 60s, all the textile machines are sold right out of the mills. And there are no people to operate the machinery if it was still here. It would be a boon to the US economy if we could start producing our on textiles again.
But those days may have been long gone and never return. So all the mills you see along the highways and byways of America are just empty shells of what we used to have privilege to. I do try to but American made fabrics as often as I can and hope will be produced in the near future...
Remember, most of the fabrics we buy are from overseas, Asian countries. All the major name brands have their fabrics made over there. There are a few US States trying to grow cotton but most of the fabric I have bought from them are solid colors. I am waiting for the prints to start coming out.
Also, when all our textile mills shut down here in the US which started back in the 60s, all the textile machines are sold right out of the mills. And there are no people to operate the machinery if it was still here. It would be a boon to the US economy if we could start producing our on textiles again.
But those days may have been long gone and never return. So all the mills you see along the highways and byways of America are just empty shells of what we used to have privilege to. I do try to but American made fabrics as often as I can and hope will be produced in the near future...
#46
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#47
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Puget Sound WA area
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I order from Connecting Threads often (mostly for thread and batting when they go on sale). It seems to me that they have ADDED new colors of thread (and they now have verigated and poly). I love their basics fabrics and don't really care about the new designer fabric lines.
#48
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
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Over her in UK we are lucky to find fabric as cheap as you. Our middle of range fabric is £12 that is $18. We feel lucky to go under this price usually in sales. Some ie downtown abbey are much dearer, ie batik.
we have an expensive hobby.
we have an expensive hobby.
#49
But the less expensive fabrics at CT are not the same quality as LQS...OK to safe money for some projects but nice to have the higher quality choice too...there is a difference and you get what you pay for...
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